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Live Nation confirmed today the European leg of Lady Gaga’s Joanne World Tour concert has unfortunately been cancelled. The remaining 2-weeks European leg, which included London, Berlin and Paris, was scheduled to end on Feb. 23 in Berlin, Germany.
Lady Gaga is suffering from severe pain that has materially impacted her ability to perform live. As a result, Live Nation and Lady Gaga are announcing the cancellation of the final 10 dates of the European leg of her Joanne World Tour. Last night, with strong support from her medical team, Lady Gaga made the tough decision to immediately come off the road. She is extremely sorry and deeply saddened that she cannot perform for her European fans, who have waited so patiently.
She is in the care of expert medical professionals who are working closely with her so she can continue to perform for her fans for years to come.
Ticket Holders may obtain a refund beginning Tuesday, 6-February at point of purchase.
Live Nation and Lady Gaga apologize sincerely for the inconvenience.

Lady Gaga, with the help of Mark Ronson, wowed the audience as they performed the piano version of Joanne followed by an amazing version of Million Reasons at the 60th annual GRAMMY Awards in New York City. The piano version of Joanne went on iTunes earlier this week to help bring awareness to the autoimmune disease known as Lupus.
You can watch a video of the full performance below.
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Lady Gaga is set to attend and perform LIVE at the 60th Annual edition of the GRAMMY Awards, which airs live from Madison Square Garden in New York City on tomorrow at 7:30 PM ET / 4:30 PM PT on CBS and CBS All Access.
As previously announced, Lady Gaga will perform a song from her album Joanne.
Lady Gaga has received a total of 2 nominations: Best Pop Vocal Album for her album Joanne and Best Pop Solo Performance for her song Million Reasons.
TIMINGS: 7:30 pm EST / 4:30 pm PST / 12:30 pm GMT / 1:30 am CET. The red carpet also airs on CBS 1 hour before the actual show.
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Yesterday, Lady Gaga published a totally brand new clip from her upcoming music video for Joanne. The video, which is based on the piano version of the single, features Gaga interpreting her late aunt and herself.
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Surprise, Little Monsters! Lady Gaga has released a sneak peek off her new upcoming music video for her album track Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?) The video, which is available below, features Gaga interpreting her aunt Joanne in a black and white scene while she is holding her guitar and walking down a railway track. On the other side, Gaga is seen singing the song in a colored scene.
Apparently, the video is set to be released on VEVO tonight at around 9 pm PST. Seems like we are going to tear up!

A video surfaced online of Lady Gaga’s manager, Bobby Campbell, being asked if the Joanne World Tour was coming to Asia and Latin America and fans all over the world were quick to react to his answer.
In Spanish, Bobby replied “no,” but mistakingly followed up with “Come to Vegas” when he meant to say “We’ll be in Vegas.” This sent Latin American fans into a frenzy.
Bobby reacted to the controversy today on his Instagram account and apologized for his misuse of the language stating that his Spanish isn’t perfect and that he is sorry.

An old demo by Lady Gaga called 'We Are Plastic' leaked on the web in high quality some days ago! The track was written in 2007, during The Fame pre-era, by Lady Gaga and Rob Fusari. You can listen to it below:
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On the same day, an early concept demo of Lady Gaga's Black Jesus (Amen Fashion) from her album Born This Way has also leaked. You can hear it below.
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The first round of performers have been announced for the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards®, which airs live from Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday, Jan. 28 at 7:30 PM ET / 4:30 PM PT on CBS and CBS All Access.
Taking the stage on Music's Biggest Night® will be current GRAMMY nominee Childish Gambino, GRAMMY winner and current nominee Lady Gaga, GRAMMY winners and current nominees Little Big Town, as well as GRAMMY winner and current nominee P!nk.
Lady Gaga has received a total of 2 nominations: Best Pop Vocal Album for her album Joanne and Best Pop Solo Performance for her song Million Reasons.
Watch the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards®, hosted by James Corden, live from Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday, Jan. 28 at 7:30 PM ET / 4:30 PM PT on CBS and CBS All Access.
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During last night's countdown to the new year on CNN, Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen interviewed singer Celine Dion live from her residency in Las Vegas.
Celine was asked by Andy if she had any advice for Lady Gaga since she would be bringing her own show to Las Vegas next year. Celine replied with, "No, first of all this girl knows exactly what she's doing." She continued by praising Lady Gaga and saying she doesn't need to tell someone as talented as her how to do things and that she can't wait to see her show.
When Andy told Celine that he wanted to see her do a duet with Lady Gaga, Celine replied, "I would love that, I love her so much." Let's hope the two of them can get together and create some magic! Watch the full video below.